
When Union minister Anurag Thakur visited a Navodaya Vidyalaya, a school meant for poor and middle-class children, he “taught” them that Lord Hanuman was the first person to go to space. But here’s the kicker: the same minister did not teach this to his own children — instead, he sent them abroad for quality education rooted in science and facts. This isn’t just irony, it’s a blueprint of how the sanghi playbook fools the masses.
1. One Version of ‘Education’ for the Poor
At Navodaya, anurag thakur told students Hanuman was India’s first astronaut.
Poor and middle-class children, already starved of resources, are being fed mythology as science.
This is how an entire generation is being prepared to accept blind faith over critical thinking.
2. Another Version for His Own Kids
While he preaches mythology in indian classrooms, his own children enjoy world-class education abroad.
They learn science, technology, and innovation — not “Hanuman in space” stories.
The hypocrisy is stark: myth for your kids, science for mine.
3. The Two Indias of Education
For the masses: underfunded schools + mythology dressed up as science.
For the elites: private institutions, foreign universities, real exposure to facts and opportunities.
Leaders talk about “Indian values” at home but trust only global education systems for their children.
4. Why This Is Not Just a Joke
What seems like a harmless anecdote is actually intellectual sabotage.
The poor are denied real tools to compete globally, while the rich safeguard their children’s futures abroad.
This ensures the cycle of inequality never breaks.
5. How Sanghi politics Runs on This Formula
Tell the poor: “Our gods were astronauts, our rishis invented everything.”
Keep them hooked on pride-driven myths.
Meanwhile, quietly send your children to Harvard, Cambridge, or Ivy League universities to study actual science and economics.
Bottom Line
When anurag thakur says Hanuman went to space, it’s not education — it’s indoctrination for the poor. When he sends his kids abroad, it’s not culture — it’s self-preservation for the elite. This is the double game of sanghi politics: one truth for their children, another illusion for yours.